Airgun Shooter

THE ARMS RACE

Let me get one thing straight right away here. If you are the type of shooter who enjoys the occasional outdoor shoot with friends, knocking over some of your own designed responsive targets, or prefers to spend time at indoor ranges either plinking or shooting at paper targets, the sport of serious outdoor target shooting might not be for you.

There is absolutely nothing wrong about enjoying your own hobby in any way that you see fit. At the present time, I enjoy shooting at old cartridge cases far more than I am when engaged in ‘serious’ competitive events, either indoors or outdoors. I suppose this is reflective of my inherent childlike tendencies to try to enjoy things without getting too serious. It would appear

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